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Irene damage closes area schools, stymies efforts to restore power
Schools throughout the region are closed today and hundreds of thousands of families and businesses remain without power as Marylanders clean up after Hurricane Irene.
The transportation grid was coming back to life, and stores were restocking shelves...Tags: Tropical Storms, Natural Resources, Forests, Government, Air Transportation Delays
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MTA: Delays on MARC, modified light rail, no Acela to Boston
The Maryland Transit Administration is warning passengers to plan for delays Monday on the MARC Penn Line and modified service on the light rail line at least through Tuesday as the agency operates in "storm recovery mode" following Hurricane Irene....Tags: Hunt Valley, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Harford County executive to give briefing Monday on damage from Irene
Harford County Executive David Craig will hold a media briefing Monday to discuss the county's clean up efforts from Hurricane Irene, which hit the county over the weekend. The briefing, announced Sunday evening, will be held at the Harford County...Tags: Road Transportation, Natural Resources, Forests, Hurricane Irene (2011), Injuries and Wounds
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Road closures, downed electric lines to delay first day of school
Harford County came out relatively unscathed from the brunt of Hurricane Irene, with no injuries, serious flooding or damage reported Sunday morning.
The storm nevertheless downed plenty of trees and wires, which left thousands without power and shut...Tags: McDonald's, File Sharing, Travel Alerts, Hurricane Irene (2011), Injuries and Wounds
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Md. nuclear reactor knocked offline by hurricane debris
Baltimore Sun reporterA reactor at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant remained shut down this morning as officials assess the damage caused when a piece of debris tossed by heavy winds damaged a transformer. A spokesman said as of 8 a.m. this morning that “Unit 1 is safely... -
Md. still feeling quake's effects as hurricane approaches
A day after the largest East Coast earthquake in more than 60 years, Marylanders continued to deal with the fallout, as officials assessed the effects on buildings and infrastructure, transit riders saw delays and some federal workers and public school...Tags: Road Transportation, Immigration, Edwin F. O'Brien, Cecil County, Washington Monument
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Hurricanes: Who should pay?
Luckily, the damage from Hurricane Irene was much less than the dire pre-storm predictions. Still, some homeowners along the Eastern Seaboard have sustained wind and flood damage. In certain states, the homeowners may rely on state-mandated catastrophe...Tags: Maryland, Finance, Hurricane Irene (2011), Hurricanes, Washington, DC
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Harford escapes the destruction, but not the misery from Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene wasn't as bad at to Harford County as it could have been. But, that doesn't mean the storm, which rolled across the county Saturday evening into Sunday morning, didn't bring plenty of misery to county residents. From downed trees and...Tags: Road Transportation, File Sharing, Forests, Natural Resources, Hurricanes
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Inventory your stuff: Consumer Website of the Week
If you were lucky enough to be spared damage by Hurricane Irene, don't rest on your laurels. Take a minute now --- especially with the long weekend upon us --- to get ready for the *next* natural disaster that could potentially trigger an insurance...Tags: Apple iPhone, File Sharing, Inventories, Hurricane Irene (2011), Insurance
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What you should know before filing an insurance claim from Hurricane Irene
Homeowners are still evaluating damage from Hurricane Irene. Before making a claim, here are some things you should be aware of, according to the Consumer Federation of America: — You’ll likely have to pay more out of pocket. Insurers have...Tags: Maryland, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Companies and Corporations, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Marylanders, you might not owe that hurricane deductible on Irene claims
Is your insurer charging you a hurricane deductible for filing a claim from Hurricane Irene? If so, make sure you were in an area subject to a hurricane warning. Maryland Insurance Commissioner Therese M. Goldsmith sent out a reminder today to...Tags: Maryland, Disasters, Natural Disasters, Weather Warnings, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Celebrated nuclear ship rests in Baltimore
Tucked behind a ruined grain elevator at a pier along an industrial stretch of Baltimore's waterfront lies a still-gleaming white vessel that was once one of the nation's proudest maritime achievements — the only nuclear cargo and passenger ship...Tags: Elections, Shipbuilding, Cruise Line Ports, Labor Disputes, Cruises
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